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Hi there,
My girlfriend decided to buy me a tree she saw in a shop, as she knows I've wanted a bonsai for a while now. But there was nothing to identify it, so I'm unsure how to look after it properly.
Can anyone help identify it?
Thanks
My girlfriend decided to buy me a tree she saw in a shop, as she knows I've wanted a bonsai for a while now. But there was nothing to identify it, so I'm unsure how to look after it properly.
Can anyone help identify it?
Thanks
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I do recognize the Glenfiddich, 12 yo.
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The Jim Beam from Kentucky...
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Leftovers from christmas, people always seem to get me whiskey.
An ideas for the actual tree? I looked at the identifier page but couldn't really narrow it down.
An ideas for the actual tree? I looked at the identifier page but couldn't really narrow it down.
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Treed wrote: Leftovers from christmas, people always seem to get me whiskey.
Almost finished mine - both highland single malts, (a and an )
An ideas for the actual tree? I looked at the identifier page but couldn't really narrow it down.
When I see a tree with leaves, trunk colour and roots like that, that I don't recognize, I always say it is a Serissa.
Note I wrote I do not recognize it, so this may be totally wrong. If it is a Serissa, that's not an easy plant.
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Ok great thanks, I'll have a look around and see what I can find out about them.
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